Langkawi is where you’ll find Malaysia’s best natural sceneries and landscapes with the group of islands featuring fantastic viewpoints, lush forests and stunning waterfalls. Here are some of the most visited natural attractions in the archipelago, that draw in all manner of nature lovers from around the world.

Langkawi Sky Bridge

This 410-foot-long bridge is 2170 feet above sea level atop Mount Mat Cinchang. Once you reach the bridge via the Langkawi Sky cable car, you’ll be treated to spectacular views of the surrounding green landscapes and the oceans.

Underwater World

Known to be one of the largest freshwater aquariums in the Southeast Asian region, Underwater World takes you on an aquatic adventure through a glass tunnel where you’ll come face-to-face with sharks, stingrays, turtles and more. The experience is popular among families staying at nearby resorts like Temple Tree Resort Langkawi.

Seven Wells Waterfall

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This stunning waterfall gets its name from the seven natural pools formed at varying levels by the cascading waters. Many tourists arrive from their family resorts in Langkawi for a relaxing swim at the base of the falls and for peaceful moments in nature surrounded by lush forests and greenery.

Langkawi UNESCO Global Geopark

Comprising three entire parks, this nature reserve boasts stunning geological features like limestone formations and fossils from millions of years ago. The park’s biodiversity includes land and aquatic animals such as dugongs, macaques, pink dolphins and more.